Well, if you're really in a hurry, i suggest taking the hard drive that has your vital info on it and adding it as a slave drive in a working computer. As for your problem, you should hear beeps if it was your processor because those sounds come from your motherboard to your internal speaker (that's if you connected that correctly...)
When you get some time, try taking everything out besides the power supply, motherboard, memory, and processor and see if it boots up to your bios. If so, start adding things one by one. If not, I suggest getting a new motherboard.
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